Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2009 Volvo V50 T5 Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $19,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:39123
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:

2009 Volvo V50 T5 AWD R-Design Sport / Station Wagon 
Titanium Grey Metallic
All Wheel Drive, 5-speed Automatic Transmission with Geartronic
Low mileage: 39,123 miles

EPA Fuel Economy estimates -- City driving expected 14-22 MPG, Highway expected 21-31 MPG. 

Includes:
• Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)
• Dynaudio package (MSRP value $1,200) -- Dynaudio Premium Sound System with Dolby Pro Logic II Suround Sound, 12 Dynaudio speakers, 4x130 Watt General Amplifier, 1x130 Watt Center Speaker Amp
• Off-black leather seating + interior
• Keyfob (remote) keyless entry -- all doors -- and drive
• Bluetooth Hands Free Telephone interface
• Four new Z900 Ultra All Season tires purchased January 2014 (only 6,000 miles ago) from Les Schwab -- cost almost $1000. 

Also has:
• Express open/close sliding and tilting sunroof 
• Heated front seats
• Heated mirrors/back window
• 2 rear childseats
• front air conditioning, dual zone automatic
• ABS and driveline traction control
• 2.5L I-5 engine
• 5-spd transmission
• 17" silver aluminum wheels
• front and rear fog/driving lights

In very good condition, low mileage, top of the line trim package. A few small scratches in front and rear bumpers (pictured). Needs new driver side mirror turn signal lens (costs <$30). Also missing the cap in the driver door handle that covers the keyhole. Should be easy to replace. Vehicle has always been smoke and pet-free. 

Clean title. Most service records available. For sale by original owner, purchased in Seattle in 2009. 

Located in Seattle, WA. 

Auto blog

Tina Fey sits down with Seinfeld for new CiCGC

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

Recently Jerry Seinfeld went out for a videotaped cup of coffee with Jay Leno in a vintage Gmund Porsche. Switching coasts and cars, this time New York's own son returns to his city for a jaunt in a 1967 Volvo 1800S with fellow New Yorker Tina Fey for the latest episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
The trip takes them uptown to Cuban coffee shop Floridita in Harlem, then back downtown to a pastry shop. On the way, Jerry calls out a photo shoot for using a fake Porsche, and Fey admits she doesn't have a driver's license. Driving cars, she says, "is like Twitter to me." Which she also doesn't do - she lasted seven tweets in 2009.
You can check out the episode below as they go in search of coffee, the rare guanabana/soursop juice, Jerry's even more elusive product placement and the last Cronut in NYC.

Volvo Cars reports theft of R&D data by hackers

Fri, Dec 10 2021

STOCKHOLM — Volvo Cars said on Friday it had launched an investigation into a cyber security breach and the theft of some research and development data that could impact the company's operation. A spokesperson for the firm, majority owned by China's Geely Holding, said it had been approached by a third party, but declined to give any further details. "Investigations so far confirm that a limited amount of the company's R&D property has been stolen during the intrusion," the Swedish carmaker said in a statement. It added that "there may be an impact on the company's operation," without specifying what that might be. It said it did not see an impact on the security of its customers' cars or their personal data. The Gothenburg-based company said it had implemented security countermeasures to prevent further access to its property, while notifying relevant authorities. "Volvo Cars is conducting its own investigation and working with a third-party specialist to investigate the property theft," it said. Shares in Volvo Cars, whose IPO on Oct. 29 was the biggest in Europe this year, were down 3.2% at 1555 GMT.  

10 best new car deals in late September 2021

Wed, Sep 29 2021

New car sales were drastically affected in 2020 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but things started to show signs of recovery toward the end of the year before really coming on strong in the early months of 2021. Now there's an ongoing shortage of microchips causing a great deal of pricing fluctuation and a limited supply of certain vehicles. That doesn't mean there aren't still great deals on new cars, though. Using data provided by TrueCar, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best automotive deals for September 2021. WeÂ’ve noted the original MSRP, the average transaction price, and the total savings in both dollars and as a percentage of the original sticker price. Basically, weÂ’ve done all the hard work for you! So now, all you need to do is compare deals, go on a few test drives, and maybe drive away in a great car (and an even better bargain).